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Optimizar la humedad interior puede ayudar a detener la propagación de la Covid-19 y la gripe

OPINIÓN: Las recientes directrices de los CDC sobre la calidad del aire interior no toman en cuenta los beneficios de la humedad. Pero la investigación demuestra que puede matar virus y ayudar a frustrar infecciones.

How optimizing indoor humidity can help stop the spread of Covid and flu

OPINION: Recent CDC guidelines for indoor air quality disregard the benefits of humidity. But research shows it can kill viruses and help thwart infections.

Cómo recuperarse de la gran disrupción educativa

OPINIÓN: Niños de todo el mundo estuvieron fuera de las aulas durante meses, con grandes repercusiones en el aprendizaje, el bienestar y la economía. ¿Cómo evitamos una ‘catástrofe generacional’?

How to recover from the Great Education Disruption

OPINION: Children around the world were out of school for months, with big impacts on learning, well-being and the economy. How do we avoid a ‘generational catastrophe’?

Covid, RSV and the flu: A case of viral interference?

The ‘tripledemic’ unfolding this winter is one of several odd trends among respiratory virus infections these last years. Viruses, it turns out, can block one another and take turns to dominate.

Cómo combatir la Covid-19 con luz

Algunas longitudes de onda de la luz, en un rango llamado luz ultravioleta lejana, matan los microbios en los experimentos y parecen ser inofensivas para las personas. ¿Podrían utilizarse para hacer los espacios interiores más seguros contra el coronavirus?

El dolor del trastorno de duelo prolongado

Los psicólogos están empezando a comprender que, para algunas personas, los sentimientos intensos y sostenidos de una pérdida son síntomas de una afección grave —que puede durar años y erosionar su bienestar—.

What next-gen Covid-19 vaccines might look like

From building up defenses in the nose to slowing down a virus’s ability to make copies of itself, scientists are rolling out a raft of creative approaches to fighting infection

How to fight Covid with light

Some wavelengths of light in a range called far-UVC kill microbes in experiments and appear to be harmless to people. Could they be used to make indoor spaces safer against the coronavirus?

Construir un sistema inmunitario para el planeta podría prevenir la próxima pandemia

OPINIÓN: Necesitamos una red de información global que atraviese las fronteras para que podamos detectar —y detener— nuevos patógenos antes de que amenacen la salud mundial.

How long will it take to understand long Covid?

Covid long-haulers experience a litany of symptoms, and researchers have proposed a variety of theories to explain them. It’s a morass to figure out, but the answers are important for the multitudes still suffering from an infection that happened to them months or even years ago.

The pain of prolonged grief disorder

Psychologists are beginning to understand that for some people, intense and sustained feelings of loss are symptoms of a serious condition — one that can last for years and erode wellbeing

Pandemic psychology: Nothing new under the Sun

OPINION: Our behavior during Covid-19 echoes that of individuals, societies and governments during past plagues. We can and should do better.

How to short-circuit short-term thinking

OPINION: Human behavior is fueling major social dilemmas — from climate change to the Covid pandemic to the spread of misinformation. But that means it’s also the solution, if only we can harness psychology for the common good.

How zinc helps you fight off infections

Our bodies require the vital mineral for the healthy functioning of the immune system

Question the ‘lab leak’ theory. But don’t call it a conspiracy.

OPINION: If there’s one thing the pandemic has taught us, labels get in the way of facts and make the truth that much harder to find.

Let’s change how we pay for hospitals

OPINION: Many health facilities were already in fiscal straits before Covid-19 — except in Maryland. The state’s innovative and sound approach could be the answer to rescuing systems nationwide.

Why we are developing a patent-free Covid antiviral therapy

OPINION: During global health crises such as pandemics, drug discovery should be publicly funded and open, with no research secrets locked away

To understand airborne transmission of disease, follow the flow

Viruses and bacteria travel in fluids, such as the air we breathe. Studying exhalations, toilet flushes and rain drops, with math and modeling, can sharpen the big-picture view of how to prevent infections.

Why don’t kids tend to get as sick from Covid-19?

Some children have been hospitalized and some have died, but at a tiny fraction of the adult rate. As children head back to school, scientists are hoping that research will provide answers.

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